Published each term as Chapel cards and then later known as term cards. Also available on the College website from c. 2004
Founded by 1896 as the Clare College Musical Society, later the Music Society (CCMS)
Note: the Debating Society called itself the Phoenix Society from 1966
Founded by by 1887
Early governance of the College was the responsibility of the Master and evidence is available in the Master's Old Book (CCAD/1/1/1) and the first Register of leases (CCAD/3/1/1/1) . Subsequent governance of the College followed similar procedures to those of today and resulting records are included here.
The early history of Council appears to begin with a body referred to as "Master and Fellows in College" (c. 1762-1926) and is then succeeded by the "Master and Senior Fellows" (1860-1898) with occasional references to "Masters and Fellows in residence" before finally becoming the Council from 1898; there is some overlap with the history of the Governing Body and some minutes of Council may be found in those volumes with the earliest surviving minutes of Council for 1858-1887 in a volume of mainly Governing Body minutes (CCGB/2/1/6).
Set up in October 1985 (Minute 8 of Council of 7 October 1985)
The Estates Committee has undergone various name changes and was known before as the Buildings, Amenities and Green Committee, the Buildings and Gardens and Green Strategic Sub Committee (BAGG) and the Liaison Committee before that. This series therefore includes papers relating to these three committees.
Nicola Jackson (n�e Davis ) Clare 1973 was a near contemporary of Polly O'Hanlon (Clare 1972)
Edmonds was vicar of Great Gransden